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level: Professional Practice (26)

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level questions: Professional Practice (26)

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1. Time management 2. Accuracy 3. Clarity 4. Courtesy 5. Challengesi. Professional Attitude (5)
1. Reasonable judgment 2. Adequate knowledge 3. Adequate experienceii. Professional Practice does not require perfection but needs (3)
1. App of Theory 2. Management of work 3. Comm skills 4. Social implications of work 5. Expiii. Exp req for a professional (5)
1. A) Under grad 2. B) GIT 3. C) PGO 4. D) Supervisor 5. E) Middle Management 6. F) Senior Management or Consultant 7. F+ Senior executive leveliv. Professional Levels (7)
1. Duty to society 2. Duty to employers 3. Duty to clients 4. Duty co-workers 5. Duty to subordinates 6. Duty to profession 7. Duty to oneselfCode of Ethics Duties (7)
1. Collegial – management treats team as All Equal 2. Team Orientated – Management is coach and sets goals for team 3. Interactive – management consults team 4. Responsive – Management presents a solution then consults team 5. Paternal – management presents decision but is open to objection 6. Authoritarian – Management makes decision then explains it to team 7. Military – Management just instructs teami. Different Management Styles (7)
i. Statutory Standards are emplaced by laws and acts by the governmentWhat are statutory standards?
ii. Non-Statutory standards are codes emplaced by Associations and non-governmentsWhat are non statutory standards?
1. Follow codes and standards 2. Be aware of safety regulations 3. Make hazard analysis 4. Eliminate hazards or post warningsFour code of ethics regarding safety standards?
i. Liability Insurance or Errors and Omissions InsuranceWhat two kinds of insurance come from the employer's policy?
secondary Insurance for further coverage and legal feesWhat kind of insurance does the Association provide?
1. Eliminate hazard 2. Follows established design standards 3. Follow laws and regulations 4. Follow good professional practiceWhat are 4 steps that can be taken to reduce a hazard?
1. Identify all hazards 2. Eliminate wherever possible 3. Shield workers when hazards cannot be eliminated 4. Warn workers when hazards cannot be shieldWhat are 4 steps of hazard analysis?
1. Comply to environmental regulations 2. Use other specialists when not skilled 3. Apply professional judgment 4. Include costs of environment protection in evaluation 5. Disclose information to protect the public 6. Continually improvedWhat are 6 P.Geo responsibilities to the environment?
yesIs a licensed member responsible for software outputs and how they are used?
a. Scope – limitation and accuracy of software b. Validation - tests the software with checks and dummy runs c. Principles – examine and understand software outcomesWhat aspects of software should a professional understand?
Property of association and must be under control of professional at all timesWhose property is a stamp?
a. Internal docs, logos, cards, preliminary reports, contracts and checklistsWhat things should not be stamped (5)
a. Documents released to public b. Final reports, drawings, cross sections, and maps c. Professional analysis and technical proposalsWhat things should be stamped? (5)
1. Scope – is the work satisfy the scope 2. Accepted practice – are codes standards guidelines and theory followed 3. Accuracy – logical and correct, and proper transfer of information between documents 4. Completeness – work is complete and in order 5. Format – accepted formatWhat are 5 aspects of the approval process?
Leak info anonymously or personal gain, but to protect the publicWhat are two things a whistleblower does NOT do?
1. Internal corrections – 1st choice 2. Whistle blow – last resort and requires evidence 3. Resign – in protest but does not protect the publicIn order, what are 3 options when faced with unsafe, unethical, or illegal activities?